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Promoting Children's Books

24 min · 18. Aug. 2025
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In this episode of "Books and Bandages,"  Dr. Nusheen Ameenuddin and Dr. Jacqueline Douge share their journeys in writing children's books. They discuss the challenges and joys of self-publishing, the importance of representation in children's literature, and the unique ways books can heal and inspire young readers.  Tune in to discover how these authors are making a difference in the world of children's literature and learn about the creative process behind their beloved stories. Books discussed in episode: Are Cats Muslim Non Personalised by Nusheen Ameenuddin [https://www.littlehibba.com/are-cats-muslim-non-personalised] Learning to Love All of Me by Jacqueline Douge [https://bookshop.org/p/books/learning-to-love-all-of-me-jacqueline-douge/15313087?ean=9780578702667&next=t]

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In this nostalgic, joy-filled chat, Dr. Jackie Douge and Dr. Nusheen Ameenuddin swap childhood favorites—The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Corduroy, The Little Engine That Could, and The Snowy Day—and reflect on how those stories read differently now through the lens of inclusion and representation. They connect picture-book memories to public health and media history (hello, Sesame Street) and celebrate newer titles they wish they’d had growing up, including The Very Hungry Caterpillar's Eid [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/797245/the-very-hungry-caterpillars-eid-by-eric-carle-illustrated-by-eric-carle/], The Beautiful Layers of Me, [https://www.candlewick.com/9781536242898/the-beautiful-layers-of-me/] The House Without Lights, [https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250907219/thehousewithoutlights/] I'm a Doctor [https://mcpress.mayoclinic.org/product/im-a-doctor/], and Boys Don’t Cry [https://littlehibba.com/boys-dont-cry]. Jackie also spotlights YA reads with mystery and cultural depth—Firekeeper’s Daughter, Ace of Spades, We Deserve Monuments—and the enduring influence of Octavia Butler. Along the way, they talk empathy, banned books, and why stories must be both meaningful and fun. Expect a stack-worthy TBR and plenty of heart.

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Episode Promoting Children's Books Cover

Promoting Children's Books

In this episode of "Books and Bandages,"  Dr. Nusheen Ameenuddin and Dr. Jacqueline Douge share their journeys in writing children's books. They discuss the challenges and joys of self-publishing, the importance of representation in children's literature, and the unique ways books can heal and inspire young readers.  Tune in to discover how these authors are making a difference in the world of children's literature and learn about the creative process behind their beloved stories. Books discussed in episode: Are Cats Muslim Non Personalised by Nusheen Ameenuddin [https://www.littlehibba.com/are-cats-muslim-non-personalised] Learning to Love All of Me by Jacqueline Douge [https://bookshop.org/p/books/learning-to-love-all-of-me-jacqueline-douge/15313087?ean=9780578702667&next=t]

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Episode Reflections in Media: Empowering Children Through Representation Cover

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In this episode of "Books and Bandages," Dr. Nusheen Ameenuddin and Dr. Jackie explore the profound effects of media representation on children's development. They share personal stories and professional insights on how diverse media can shape identity, empathy, and resilience in young minds. Join them as they discuss the importance of seeing oneself in stories and the role of media in fostering a more inclusive world for children. Tune in to discover how storytelling meets child health in meaningful ways. Books mentioned in episode: Are Cats Muslim? by Nusheen Ameenuddin, Illustrated by Rizka Amalia Salsabila [https://www.littlehibba.com/are-cats-muslim-non-personalised] Learning To Love All of My by Jackie Douge [https://bookshop.org/p/books/learning-to-love-all-of-me-jacqueline-douge/15313087?ean=9780578702667&next=t] Parker Looks Up by Parker Curry & Jessica Curry, Illustrated by Brittany Jackson  [https://bookshop.org/p/books/parker-looks-up-an-extraordinary-moment-parker-curry/12985563?ean=9781534451865&next=t]

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